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  2. Wikipedia : Public domain image resources

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    Pixnio – A large collection of high resolution public domain images. Free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required. Free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required. Devostock.com Over 160,000 free professional images for commercial use.

  3. File:Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, from C2RMF retouched ...

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    Place of creation: Florence : Object history: 1519: acquired by Francis I of France from Leonardo da Vinci ; 21 August 1911: stolen ; 1956: damaged ; 30 December 1956: damaged ; 2 April 2009: damaged

  4. Wikipedia:How to improve image quality - Wikipedia

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    Check size Although it may only need to appear small in the encyclopedia article, bear in mind that people might need an image in high resolution. The default minimum size for consideration as a Commons featured picture is 2 megapixels, for example. The current maximum file size you can upload is 100MB.

  5. Wikipedia:Featured picture criteria - Wikipedia

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    Is of high resolution. It is of sufficiently high resolution to allow quality print reproduction. Still images should be a minimum of 1500 pixels in width and height (1500×1500px); larger sizes are generally preferred. The size of animated images is judged less strictly, though larger is still preferred.

  6. Giclée - Wikipedia

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    The word giclée was adopted by Jack Duganne around 1990. He was a printmaker working at Nash Editions.He wanted a name for the new type of prints they were producing on a modified Iris printer, a large-format, high-resolution industrial prepress proofing inkjet printer on which the paper receiving the ink is attached to a rotating drum.

  7. Moster (motion movie poster) - Wikipedia

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    A Moster, or motion poster, is a high resolution animation of an original film poster authorized by the movie's film studio. The concept was developed [1] and the term coined by GeekNation.com. [2] [3] A Moster was designed for Hard Candy, and released on GeekNation.com.

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